Consumers’ use of country-of-manufacture information? Norway and the United States : ethnocentric, economic, and cultural differences

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2017

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Helgeson, J. G.
Kurpis, L. H. V.
Supphellen, M.
Ekici, A.

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Journal of International Consumer Marketing

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0896-1530

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Routledge

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29

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3

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179 - 193

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English

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The influence and use of the country-of-manufacture (COM) information on purchase decisions is examined in Norway and the USA in a nonlaboratory setting. Ethnocentrism, dependence on imported products, market size, and cultural difference are variables that may have led to differences in measured behaviors between Norway and the USA. Respondents in Norway showed less ethnocentrism, were less aware of COM, and showed no difference in the rating of COM importance, but cited self-reported COM as a purchase influencing factor more frequently than consumers in the USA. The overarching finding is that COM is rarely used by the studied consumers in actual purchase decisions with little difference found between Norway and the USA. © 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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